Post-Graduate Data

Ethnic Studies

Ethnic Studies is an interdisciplinary, comparative concentration that examines the construction of race and ethnicity in social, cultural, historical, political, and economic contexts. Concentrators develop individual programs based on areas of focus in consultation with faculty advisors, drawing from courses in the humanities and social sciences. Typical areas of focus are social issues (such as inequality, education, or health), cultural production and the representation of racial groups, processes of racialization, the historical formation of transnational communities and of diaspora, and the history of particular ethnic or racial groups.

Here's what concentrators from the classes of 2012, 2013, and 2014, reported they were doing in their first year after graduation.

2014

Employment

Clinica Research Coordinator, University of California-San Francisco

College Advisor, College Advising Corps

Corps Member, Teach for America

Organizing Coordinator, Garment Worker Center

Research Assisstant, Ocean State Research Institute

Graduate School

Brown Alpert School of Medicine, MD

Palo Alto University, PhD, Clinical Psychology

2013

Employment

Account Executive, DigitasLBi

Corps Member/Teacher, Teach for America

Public Policy Fellow, New York Life Foundation, Congresional Hispanic Caucus Institute, Inc.

2012

Employment

Account Associate, Google, Inc.

Corps Member, AmeriCorps - Institute for the Study and Practice of Nonviolence

Corps Member, AmeriCorps - The Institute for the Study and Practice of Nonviolence